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Winston Churchill Facts

His name is recognized across the world for being a big political influence in World War 2. Churchill, born on 30 November 1874, was a British politician and a statesman who was well known for his speeches he made to the people of the United Kingdom. He is considered by lots of people one of the greatest and best wartime leaders of the 20th century.

Here are a couple of interesting facts about Churchill:

His closest person he was able to call a family was his nanny, Elizabeth Anne Everest

Despite being considered as one of being one of the persons delivering the best speeches in this world, he had quite a severe lisp on which he worked hard to deal with.

Winston Churchill's passion for Cuban cigars come from the first time when he was sent to Cuba, where he discovered them for the first time.

While being a war reporter, he was sent to South Africa to cover the Second Boer War. There he was captured and made a prisoner of war in Pretoria. Gladly, he managed to escape from the prisoner of war camp. Ironically, such a valuable man had a bounty on his hand of only 25 pounds.

Despite being a noted statesman and orator, he was also an officer in the Brittish Army, a historian, an artist and last, but not least, a writer. He remains to this day as the only British prime minister to ever have received the Nobel Prize for Literature.

Churchill was the first person ever to be made an Honorary Citizen of the United States.

Surprisingly, following Churchill's important role in World War 2, he was defeated in the 1945 election, although remaining the leader of the opposition and having a great impact upon world affairs.

His nickname was the "British Bulldog", a symbol of all British things.

Churchill created over 600 works of art throughout his lifetime.

The British Bulldog published several volumes on the history of England and Europe, and let's not forget his six-part collection, The Second World War.

Churchill served under six monarchs: King George V, King Edward VIII, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Victoria and King Edward VII, while holding at least nine offices.

Despite the great personality he had become at that time, Winston Churchill wasn't one of the most accomplished students. He usually was found in the bottom of the classes, being a rebellious person.

His most important conferences where held in his bedroom, more exactly on Churchill's bed. He even ordered a breakfast table to fit his bed in order to accommodate his unusual conferences!